Cookies are small pieces of information sent by websites that you've visited which are stored by your web browser. Cookies are used by these websites to store your preferences about that website (for example, if you ask a website to 'Keep me logged in' or similar, it is the cookie that keeps a record of this preference). However, a potential privacy
concern with cookies is that they can allow websites to track your
navigation when you are browsing those websites. Refer to the section Managing
Cookies for more details.

Images

Comodo Dragon allows you to
configure how the images contained in the webpages you visit should
be handled. You can also add exceptions for the global settings you
make for the images.

To configure Image settings

Click
the menu button from the top right and select 'Settings'

Scroll
down the 'Settings' page and click 'Show advanced settings'

Click the 'Content settings' button under
'Privacy'

Scroll down to 'Images'

Configure
the global settings

Show
all images – Displays all images from all webpages you visit

Do
not show any images – Blocks loading of images from the
webpages to the browser. The images will not be displayed. You can use
this setting to reduce your bandwidth resource usage

To
add exceptions on a per-website basis, click 'Manage Exceptions'

The 'Image exceptions' dialog will
be displayed.

To
add a website, enter the domain name under the "Hostname
pattern" field.

Use
the drop-down menu under 'Behavior' to choose whether or not to
allow images from the website

Repeat
the process to add more websites.

To
remove a website from the list, click 'X' that appears on the right
end of the domain name on selecting it.

Click
'Done' for your settings to take effect .

JavaScript

To make websites more interactive developers use Java scripts. You can configure whether or not you want Comodo Dragon to load and execute Java scripts and can configure exceptions on per-website basis. Some websites do not work properly if JavaScript is not enabled.

To configure JavaScript settings

Click
the menu button from the top right and select 'Settings'

Scroll
down the 'Settings' page and click 'Show advanced settings'

Click the 'Content settings' button under
'Privacy'

Scroll down to 'JavaScript'

Configure
the global settings

Allow
all sites to run JavaScript – Loads and executes the
JavaScripts from all webpages you visit

Do
not allow any site to run JavaScript – Blocks loading of
JavaScripts from any webpages

To
add exceptions on a per-website basis, click 'Manage Exceptions'

To
add a website, enter the domain name under the "Hostname
pattern" field.

Use
the drop-down menu under 'Behavior' to choose whether or not to
allow Javascripts from the website

Repeat
the process to add more websites.

To
remove a website from the list, click 'X' that appears on the right
end of the domain name on selecting it.

Click
'Done' for your settings to take effect.

Key Generation

Some web forms use your browser to
generate public and private keys when you are applying for certain
products. The keys are generated by invoking the local crypto module
on your computer so that the private key never leaves your computer.
For example, application forms for secure email certificates or code
signing certificates use your browser to generate keys. Enable this
option if you wish to allow web sites that request key generation to
do so.

You can
configure to globally allow or block key generation for all the
websites you visit and to define exceptions for them on per-website
basis.

To
configure key generation

Click
the menu button from the top right and select 'Settings'

Scroll
down the 'Settings' page and click 'Show advanced settings'

Click the 'Content settings' button under
'Privacy'

Scroll down to 'Key Generation'

Configure
the global settings

Allow
all sites to use key generation in forms – Allows websites to
generate key pair for encrypting data entered to their web forms

Do
not allow any site to use key generation in forms – Blocks
generation of keys by all web sites

To
add exceptions on a per-website basis, click 'Manage Exceptions'

To
add a website, enter the domain name under the "Hostname
pattern" field.

Use
the drop-down menu under 'Behavior' to choose whether or not to
allow key generation by the website

Repeat
the process to add more websites.

To
remove a website from the list, click 'X' that appears on the right
end of the domain name on selecting it.

Click
'Done' for your settings to take effect.

Protocol Handlers and Web
Applications

Handlers
feature allows you to open certain links is determined by the Default
Handler for your computer. Learn more about this in the section Managing
Protocol Handlers.

Plug-ins

Websites use plug-ins to process
certain types of content, such as Flash and Windows Media files.
These files cannot be processed by browsers and require plug-ins.
Comodo Dragon allows plug-ins by default. Refer to the section Managing
Extensions and Plug-ins for more details.

Pop-Ups

Comodo
Dragon blocks all pop-ups by default. You can configure whether or
not the browser should allow pop-ups and add exceptions for it.
Refer to the section Configuring
Pop-ups for more details.

Notifications

Certain
websites are capable of showing notifications on your desktop. Comodo
Dragon is configured to alert you by default whenever a site wants
your permission to show notifications automatically. You can
configure whether the notifications are to be allowed or blocked from
the websites and can add exceptions on per-website basis.

To
configure notifications

Click
the menu button from the top right and select 'Settings'

Scroll
down the 'Settings' page and click 'Show advanced settings'

Click the 'Content settings' button under
'Privacy'

Scroll down to 'Key Generation'

Configure
the global settings

Allow
all sites to show notifications – Allows websites to display
notifications

Ask
when a site wants to show notifications – Displays alerts when
a website tries to show a notification and allows you to choose to
either allow or block.

Do
not allow any site to show notifications – Blocks
notifications from all web sites

To
add exceptions on a per-website basis, click 'Manage Exceptions'

To
add a website, enter the domain name under the "Hostname
pattern" field.

Use
the drop-down menu under 'Behavior' to choose whether or not to
allow notifications from the website

Repeat
the process to add more websites.

To
remove a website from the list, click 'X' that appears on the right
end of the domain name on selecting it.

Certain
websites require your device identification in order to grant access
to you to download or stream from web sites video and music protected
by copyright. Refer to the section Protected
Content for more details.

Access to Microphone and Camera

Sites
with media functionality can request access to your camera and
microphone. Learn more about this in the section 'Configuring
Media Settings'.

Unsandboxed plug-in access

The sandbox feature configures the security level
and is helpful to test the behavior of new executables that you have
downloaded or for applications that you are not sure that you trust.
Unsandboxed plug-in access restrains access on your computer by
blocking unsandboxed plug-ins from automatically accessing files on
your computer. Learn more about this in 'Configuring
Settings for Unsanboxed Plug-in Access' section.

Automatic Downloads

The
automatic downloads feature provides you with ability to download the
bunch of files. e.g., when you purchase items from the store and you
can them download automatically to your computer or device.
For more details, refer to the section Set
Automatic Downloads on Dragon.

MIDI Devices Control

Certain
websites access your MIDI (Musical Instrument Digital Interface)
devices for transfer of data by exchanging System Exclusive (SysEx)
messages, for example, for playing music. Comodo Dragon is 'MIDI
enabled' by default. You can configure Dragon to globally accept or
deny requests from the websites to access the MIDI devices and
exception websites, for which the access is to be allowed or denied
on a per-website basis. For
more details, refer to the section Configuring
Access to MIDI Devices.

Zoom Levels

Zoom Levels feature allows you
to manage all custom zoom levels for all content to fit you web page
in the browser from the Privacy> Content Settings. Learn more
about this in Zooming
The Web-page To Full Size section.